Stipend talks between GAU, UF delayed past June deadline
By David Hoffman | July 5, 2017Out of the 26 articles needed to be agreed upon by both the Graduate Assistants United labor union and UF for their three-year contract, only one remains.
Out of the 26 articles needed to be agreed upon by both the Graduate Assistants United labor union and UF for their three-year contract, only one remains.
A UF diver was arrested Tuesday after police said she slapped her ex-boyfriend multiple times in the parking lot next to James G. Pressly Stadium.
The Florida Museum of Natural History’s dueling ant statues have a new home.
Thirty-six-year-old Melissa Hawthorne stood in the rain with two of her children alongside about a dozen protesters at the corner of Newberry Road and Northwest 62nd Street on Tuesday afternoon.
After a 33-year-old UF alumnus lost his two-year battle with brain cancer earlier this month, his family is working to ensure that his legacy as a “Triple Gator” lives on.
Despite UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs’s effort to emphasize transparency surrounding the upcoming renovations to the Institute of Black Culture and “La Casita,” the Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures, some students feel like they’ve been left in the dark.
Between stern talks, moments of relief and poking fun at Gov. Rick Scott, the Graduate Assistants United labor union and a UF bargaining team made progress on their monthslong negotiations in recent meetings.
UF has chosen the first female chair of the UF Investment Corporation, or UFICO.
This summer, the Levin College of Law will visit 10 cities to raise $1.5 million for student scholarships.
Between stern talks, moments of relief and poking fun at Gov. Rick Scott, the Graduate Assistants United labor union and a UF bargaining team made progress on their monthslong negotiations Thursday.
Growing up, Howard Lin always watched America’s Got Talent.
UF President Kent Fuchs said he plans to increase the faculty at UF by 500 people within the next few years.
Mika Sheerin remembers feeling starstruck her first time at The Jam.
UF’s Gale Lemerand Drive will be under construction for the Summer semester to improve underground utilities for the university.
Trung Tran remembers June 12, 2016, clearly.
The North Central Florida YMCA will celebrate its 50th year in Gainesville this month, an achievement that comes after a financially stressful year.
The UF community will gather Monday night to remember the lives of those who died one year ago in a mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs hired a new director of Black Affairs this week.
A UF Ph.D. student has been working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to conduct deep-sea research.
After more than five months of negotiations, the Graduate Assistants United and UF reached an agreement on health care and are on track to renew their contract for the next three years.